I just upgraded to the fenix 6 sapphire from a Suunto Traverse Alpha. Beyond the HR and VO2 that it offers, I was interested in an easy to use interface, color display and long battery life of the fenix. I got the Garmin 10 days ago, and just recharged it last night (at 18%) for the first...
As others have said, solo hunting eliminates a lot of the challenges of coordinating schedules/gear/priorities/etc. Until my son is old enough to start hunting the high country reasonably hard, I don’t see hunting any other way but alone. Happy to share a tree stand with him now as he grows...
Thanks for the responses. I’ll check out the Expedition Portal and look into Vintage Trailer Works.
I would love to build one of these myself, but time is scarce these days and by the time I would invest in the tools I’d like to have to pull off a build, I’m likely to be money ahead just...
Hard to beat Chicken-Fried-Chicken at the Meeker Cafe - especially after having filled your tag and hauled your elk quarters down the mountain. There is also plenty of dry-ice at the grocery store to keep your elk cool for the drive home!
Thinking about taking the plunge and dropping some cash on a fully off-road camp trailer. That said, it would easily be the single largest investment in hunting kit (versatility not withstanding) I’ve ever considered.
With the wealth of knowledge of the Rokslide membership, I am curious, what...